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the system would see shit lisa no this is a little silly when you watch it. or use it will you see it was more than what it would surely you see the joke is that it was used we just at least it was good news if there were. it was very interesting because it would drop down in the sky and i would rohrbach up there were shift across a few degrees. and do a circle and come back at a speed. you know just astronomical speeds as you know they travel very very thoughts is it just look like a falling star that falls really quickly and then rises again what does it look like well it just worked like a star. these local spin counts our hair braving the elements in order to stand up so u.s. oil giants chevron. this comes after a massive hunger strike that returned the world's attention to the place that some have dubbed the gulag of our times. is an undeclared global battlefield in which yemen and just one of the front lines . is that it's at. the beginning of the moment politics no monks in the face it's full island life. in sin the enough temptation. to douglas last f
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lisa, as always, good to talk to you. >> good to talk to you, too, tavis. tavis: how are your mom and dad? >> they are good. no one everwn that closes on the death of a loved one like you close on a house, but i hope that this is bittersweet in the commemoration that these four little girls are finally getting the recognition that they deserve with this congressional gold medal. it is the highest honor that any civilian in the country can receive. i know they have to be at least be heartened by the recognition that their baby is getting. >> yes, they are so excited and so moved and so grateful of this honor and the fact that it is nationwide and so many people will learn their story and keep their memory alive. tavis: you travel around the country a lot speaking to young people. the violence against young people today is much different than the violence that was visited on your sister and the other three girls 50 years ago. when you talk to people about your sister and about this sad moment in the nations history, what are you telling them? >> well, i tell
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it was the least bit wish it would just leave those little goodies for you the system would see just lisa knows that was a little sin when you watch it. or use it will you see it was mortal what if it was surely you see it is that this was it was just at least it was that it was in. order to see. on their way to and talk to the crew of the i can to make sure that a face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme. conditions anything can happen and always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel. and people able to survive extreme conditions they're ready for anything even an apocalypse she's really an incredible ship calling all antarctica stations this is going to make a field of radio check please respond. with oh if. this is the consensus you can. choose you have to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to off. twelve months of change. the moments which lead you find the world we live in.
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he goes on to wri i saw lisa hughes trying to do her job and then i remembered that lisa, who is as nice a person as you will ever find in this business, married a guy named mike casey, who lost his wife nellily lon o of the planes that crashed. i just marvelled at how professional lisa was. so you see what the folks there are dealing with. >> very powerful stories. >> a sad day. >> now the blast shattered glass and sent barricades flying. 78-year-old bill iffery spoke to piers morgan. here he also spoke to a boston globe photographer who saw his assignment change in an instant. >> so many injuries that i had never seen before. i saw people with their legs blown off and their foots blown off. i couldn't believe the carnage. there was a barricade to keep spectators off the course. there was people on top of people on top of people and it was just -- it was an incredible sad sight to see that and i just fear that the death toll will be greater than the three it is now. >> i'm just going to leave you there for a moment. we have bill ifferg, that gentleman we saw being blown off of his feet.
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lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. please. please please please. please please. i am pleased. immediately. leap. lead. the lead. and. lead the lead. live. live. lead the fishing boat that we raced said this morning that there shall be one based on the over the last. travels to consumers here and. this is big this stolen and if it means that it will be a tree that it was a part. british mr blair will try we are aware of the problem with truly are of course the other forts with the same repeat patient to be said to favor the december cation and clearing through customs of illegal fishing pride in there has been complaints and we're trying to work together with the corresponding countries but with ministers however as far as the european union countries are concerned we are responsible and all they can say is that we intend to force controls we really must look into these issues. of this in a while from soon ago as soon as the fishes caught on the one hand it is caught immediately and on the other it gets here within twelve hours
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that look, we've seen it before, oh, yes, on the mona lisa. could that smile mean that she's happy that her husband will finally be home a little more often? abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "wheel" across america. wheel... of... fortune!
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that as good thing. >> if we must. >> yeah. >> thanks, lisa. we are joined from new york to tell us what is coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america." good morning. >> katie, good morning to you. coming up on "good morning america," new claims surfacing in the blade runner shooting. oscar pistorius breaks down in court. pressure questions, including did he really try to resuscitate his girlfriend? also luxury lawsuit. did the discount really try to sell fake tiffany diamondbacks? another mission impossible for tom cruz. he is suing some magazines for $50 million over a story claiming he abandoned his daughter from his home. enthusiast they are demanding information to his personal life. will he cave? and last night the nba's annual all-star celebrity game. he's live from houston this morning with the details on all his heroic acts and the performance itself. that's my hometown. i love seeing him. he was really nerve bus that so that takes guts. >> it does. tough job. tough job. thank you. good to see you. >> lee you later. >> in sports, this
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back with me are faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz. faith, why does the prosecution want to hear these past police calls? >> they're arguing this goes directly to george zimmerman's state of mind the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. here is why. trayvon martin was walking alone on that night. george zimmerman calls the police and refers to him as these a-holes, more than one person. an expletive punks, more than one person. he has this attitude towards trayvon as if he is walking with a group of people when it is just him by himself. so he has grouped trayvon and has an attitude toward him based on his past experiences of seeing people who he thinks does not belong in his neighborhood and who he thinks are suspicious. that's why the prosecutor is saying this is directly relevant to show his state of mind that he had increased frustration. and it's part of the reason why he decided to follow trayvon, because he did not want yet another one to get away. >> now, he said, we've heard on tapes, "they always getaway", they being othe
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lisa, then come to these two here, as well. >> thanks. i'm lisa aaronson, i'm at the council, visiting fellow from rucy london. all the presentations mentioned the importance of credibility to deterrence, but nobody mentioned afghanistan. i'd like to just ask, i think this is understandable, damon's mentioned several times we want this next summit to be the first one looking forward and not necessarily a focus on afghanistan, but i'd like to ask the panelists to reflect on how to integrate efforts on big questions from afghanistan, whether that's spending commitments, mechanisms for managing cash flow, stainability of the ansf, or status of forces agreement, integrating partners into the post-2014 afghan mission. these are all very sensitive issues, and it's important for nato's credibility, especially given the risks of ungoverned space in afghanistan, or even possibly a terrorist attack being planned there from the future. so how do we look forward for deterrence purposes, but also keep enough attention on isaf? thanks. >> i'm going to
lisa, then come to these two here, as well. >> thanks. i'm lisa aaronson, i'm at the council, visiting fellow from rucy london. all the presentations mentioned the importance of credibility to deterrence, but nobody mentioned afghanistan. i'd like to just ask, i think this is understandable, damon's mentioned several times we want this next summit to be the first one looking forward and not necessarily a focus on afghanistan, but i'd like to ask the panelists to reflect on how to...
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lisa bloom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . basis based on. you know care read the. news. content the show today i'm just saying we just had a studio like a month is devoted to the debate which is basically devoted to you know they. would bring the classic...
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that look, we've seen it before, oh, yes, on the mona lisa. could that smile mean that she's happy that her husband will finally be home a little more often? abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> this is "world news." ow. >>> next, the security scare at the amgen tour california moves through the bay area. >>> a mangled mess. how a chp officer walked our our-away from this wreck. >> much he powerball jackpot could grow. >>> a scare along the tour california race while part of downtown evacuated after a suspicious package discovered? livermore. it happened during the seventh stage of the amgen tour of california today in livermore. nick smith is there live tonight with the latest. reporter: you can see the workers are starting to clear out and finish up the last pieces of stage s
that look, we've seen it before, oh, yes, on the mona lisa. could that smile mean that she's happy that her husband will finally be home a little more often? abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> this is...
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lisa called the number in the letter. a man picked up and told her to cash the check and call back. >> i said i cashed the check. and he said, oh, okay. well, you need to go to wal-mart now. >> reporter: he wanted her to buy a $980 money order from wal-mart and call back. now we are there can when lisa calls back. the same man picks up and asks for her reference number. from that, he knew her name and address, which she found a little creepy. >> call her tomorrow before 9:00. julia jones. >> reporter: the man says that julia would tell her where to send the money. he hangs up abruptly. he said i'm to call after i get the check. >> reporter: valley saw found dozens of people received the same fake check and contest. lisa thought i should warn you not to fall for these rackets. if you receive a promise of riches that seems to good to be real it's a ripoff. >> i said how come there is no money in that bank and he hung up on me. >> this letter had all the classic seens of fraud. it claims you won money and provides a check ma
lisa called the number in the letter. a man picked up and told her to cash the check and call back. >> i said i cashed the check. and he said, oh, okay. well, you need to go to wal-mart now. >> reporter: he wanted her to buy a $980 money order from wal-mart and call back. now we are there can when lisa calls back. the same man picks up and asks for her reference number. from that, he knew her name and address, which she found a little creepy. >> call her tomorrow before 9:00....
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melissa: lisa, thanks for coming on. always such great insight. >>> from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. first to greece, the largest labor union in the country is calling for general strike on november 6th. union officials say austety measures are pushing unemployment to quote, nightmare levels and hammering workers rights. those general strikes typically led to violent clashes with police. >>> on to the united kingdom. its postal union voting overwhelmingly to go on strike. the 24 hour walkout is scheduled to take place november 4th. the union has 115,000 members. the royal mail was privatized and made its ipo debut last week but the union claims privatization will hurt workers pension benefits and job security. hmmm. >>> landing in russia, scientists raised a big chunk of a meteor that wreaked havoc last february. you remember that? they discovered it at the bottom of a lake that it crashed into. the meteor or caused tens of millions of dollars in damage and more than 1600 injuries in russia. it was the earth's bigge
melissa: lisa, thanks for coming on. always such great insight. >>> from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. first to greece, the largest labor union in the country is calling for general strike on november 6th. union officials say austety measures are pushing unemployment to quote, nightmare levels and hammering workers rights. those general strikes typically led to violent clashes with police. >>> on to the united kingdom. its postal...
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lisa's trip today, tax and train, $279, a lot more expensive for that civil experience. nick, you got here fasters, but it can add up fast. >> and we got these tickets in the last couple days. >> but they made it for thanksgiving. >> one last note, happy thanksgiving for my coach companions. >> west time i've had at work in a long time. >> we're glad to have them all back for thanksgiving. we're going to go back to chad myers for a quick update. is it going to be a tough night? >> i think so. people will be delayed at least an hour, the road are getting icy, because the rain is turning over to snow. philadelphia just cleared its delay, saying we're okay, we're in good shape, until i looked at the flight board that you can get on your app., and it just says delayed, delayed, delayed, so i don't know where those delays are going, but obviously you're going to sit there for a while. it's snowing up there as well, probably up into maine back into new york city, and it's the snow changing over from the rain to the snow that's going to make some glaze on the roadways, probably
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lisa's cousin was one of them. >> that's when everything happened very, very quickly. hit her on the side of the head. i saw the woman in front of her go through other window. her glass broke. she hung on to the side rails like a monkey while the train was flipping and the rocks were coming in will. >> reporter: first responders rushed to triage the victims. 11 suffered critical injuries. >> we had several people that were either trapped under cars or partially under cars. we had a list of cars using airbags. we did a little cutting to get better access to some of the folks underneath the cars as well as in the car. >> reporter: two of the critical were taken hear to st. barnabas. a level one trauma center in the bronx. dr. earnest is the senior physician tanning. >> we're all very upset for everybody in this accident. especially those people who have lost their lives and that should be the paramount thing. we should all keep them in our prayers. >> reporter: many of the injuries they're seeing are broken bones, especially clavicle brakes which are consistent with bein
lisa's cousin was one of them. >> that's when everything happened very, very quickly. hit her on the side of the head. i saw the woman in front of her go through other window. her glass broke. she hung on to the side rails like a monkey while the train was flipping and the rocks were coming in will. >> reporter: first responders rushed to triage the victims. 11 suffered critical injuries. >> we had several people that were either trapped under cars or partially under cars. we...
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lisa. lisa lisa lisa liz liz . coming up on r t edward snowden's travel plans are still on hold the former n.s.a. contractor remains in russia he's now seeking amnesty from more than a dozen countries and it looks like venezuela love a.p. snowden's number one defender a deeper look ahead. it's now day fourteen of the bradley manning trial is the defense's turn to call on witnesses in a bid to help the whistleblower case we'll get the latest from fort meade coming up . the streets of egypt are still packed with protesters demanding the removal of president mohamed morsy and now the nation's army has offered morsi and ultimatum to resolve the crisis more on the unrest in egypt and today show.
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thank you so much lisa. >>> cardinals in action today. >> a busy day, a 9:00 a.m. kickoff, they improve to 2 and 0 at west point. it wasn't pretty. the cadets will fight to the finish. got all the details coming u . >> today the black knights were looking for an 81 set. the cadets took a 6-0 lead. it was all stanford from there. john elway on the side lines, broncos playing tomorrow in new york. 6-0, kevin hogan having some luck here. passes to michael rector. a tip reels in. 26 yards, 7-6 charms. next possession. hogan, montgomery over the middle. 130 yards. on that score 14-6 stamford t. black knights rise, larry dixon up the gut. 15 yards, 17-13 game. army 284 yards rushing. 20-13 game in the 3rd. hogan, gaffney white opened out of the backfield. hogan three td passes in the game. afterwards, one of the great traditions in all of sports the opposing team joining army for the alma matter. elsewhere in the back 12 no. 2 oregon hosting tennessee. marcus marioda down the middle. blew by his defender. 54 yards on this touchdown. 24-7 ducks, tennessee's defense. havin
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we get an explanation here tonight from nbc's lisa myers. >> reporter: as a pediatrician, dr. jan mayzell knows all about rising medical costs but she was stunned to discover the cost of her own health insurance is going up a whopping 25% this year. >> i'm impacting my ability to retire because i'm depleting my savings to keep this health insurance. >> reporter: some insurance companies in california including anthem blue cross, aetna and blue shield of california are proposing rate increases of 20% or more for some individual customers. today the california insurance commissioner deemed one proposed group increase unreasonable and accused companies are trying to maximize profits. >> it's a disaster. it explains why we have 6 million to 7 million californians who simply can't afford health insurance and it's not going to get any better. >> reporter: and it's not just california. in florida and ohio, insurers have instituted double-digit rate increases. new york, which unlike california has power to roll back rates has generally held increases below 10%. overall medical costs a
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lisa myers reports. >> reporter: it's billed as the largest cash payout from banks from abuses during the foreclosure cross-ices. critics say not nearly enough to compensate for the actual damage. in homes and lives. under the agreement between ten banks and federal legislators, 3.8 billion homeowners involved in any state of the foreclosure process in 2009 and 2010 would receive payments ranging from roughly $250 to $125,000. depending on the era and level of harm. and what do the banks get? one less investigation. for the banks, this ends, this very lengthy process where federal regulators were looking at every foreclosure the banks did and trying to air that dirty laundry in public. tim nan is eligible for a payment from his bank. he and his family were foredloesed on in 2010 after he lost his job. >> i won't accept it. it's blood money. and i think people wanting their homes back, they don't want, you know, a few pennies thrown at them like they're trash. >> reporter: federal regulators argue this set ament speeds payments and helps borrowers who don't have to prove they were actu
lisa myers reports. >> reporter: it's billed as the largest cash payout from banks from abuses during the foreclosure cross-ices. critics say not nearly enough to compensate for the actual damage. in homes and lives. under the agreement between ten banks and federal legislators, 3.8 billion homeowners involved in any state of the foreclosure process in 2009 and 2010 would receive payments ranging from roughly $250 to $125,000. depending on the era and level of harm. and what do the banks...
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lisa bloom. is a. choose your language. of choice wake up with no influential person to say still some of. the concerns here to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that entire blogs choose the access to your office who. will. science technology innovation all the list of melanin spam around russia we've got the few jerks covered. bases based on. you know care read. play. music. concert the show today how to sing we've just had a studio upgrade like a month just to go to the debate which is basically devoted to the united states. would take mass shootings for the rich kids or to say new books must someone tell them it's a stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming is there a common sense of the simplest.
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lisa bloom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . basis based on. you know care read could never. play. music. come to the show today how to sing we just heard a studio upgrade like a month just to go to the debate which is because of the divide in the united states. would be classic scenes from the repeats it's the same he looks like someone coming to stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent a man coming is there a concept of the team past. thank you.
lisa bloom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . basis based on. you know care read could never. play. music. come to the show today how to sing we just heard a studio upgrade like a month just to go to the debate which is because of the divide in the united states....
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lisa jackson, lisa jackson. we are now in possession of a lot of knowledge that says the keystone pipeline will go through. that's the best news i've heard in i don't know how long. >> well, i'm glad you like it. look, they always say in politics you follow their feet, not their words. and what's happening here, the actions leads you to a conclusion. >> all right. so the war on keystone coming to an end. so lisa jackson, this woman, who i think was a regulatory menace. first of all, destroyed the coal industry. >> not according to her. >> right. >> just destroyed it. the regulations on coal and carbon emissions and all manner of that industry, she is not only new plants but existing plants are going to be destroyed. that was one of her legacies. >> but she also wanted to push even harder. remember, she almost quit over a year ago when the white house pulled the rug out from underneath her in the clean air act. so she really -- >> ozone. >> the ozone. >>> right. >> she really believes this. lisa jackson -- and i'
lisa jackson, lisa jackson. we are now in possession of a lot of knowledge that says the keystone pipeline will go through. that's the best news i've heard in i don't know how long. >> well, i'm glad you like it. look, they always say in politics you follow their feet, not their words. and what's happening here, the actions leads you to a conclusion. >> all right. so the war on keystone coming to an end. so lisa jackson, this woman, who i think was a regulatory menace. first of all,...
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. >> joining me now is joy reed and lisa bloom. legal analyst and author of the upcoming book. joy reed, your reaction to hearing george zimmerman once again on 911 tape? >> actually that's the first time i am hearing it all the way through as well. it's really fascinating how george zimmerman clearly, how much he clearly understands the law and attempts to shape events in this 911 call. i mean this is is a man whose best friend was a former seminole county sheriff, whose father is is a magistrate judge retired from virginia. he understands the elements that he needs to establish in order to make himself the innocent party and make the other person, the guilty party. he admitted to the 911 operator, the reason he called, there is no emergency. the emergency is now being taken care of outside. he actually pushed her outside according to the officer's report and barricaded the door. the reason the police are outside instead of inside is he barricaded the door so that the police couldn't get in and then he composes himself and in that very calm, serene voice goes on to lay out the
. >> joining me now is joy reed and lisa bloom. legal analyst and author of the upcoming book. joy reed, your reaction to hearing george zimmerman once again on 911 tape? >> actually that's the first time i am hearing it all the way through as well. it's really fascinating how george zimmerman clearly, how much he clearly understands the law and attempts to shape events in this 911 call. i mean this is is a man whose best friend was a former seminole county sheriff, whose father is...
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how did you break through, lisa, and get from where you were doing the assistant's work on the cosby show into. >> a lot comes from being from a very strong family and being told from a very early age that nothing is impossible, being open and listening and pursuing your dreams and really learning not to listen to no. you know, no sometimes is just a temporary setback and you have to go back and learn something different to turn the no into a yes. >> so you now -- salliy, you came up business world, cover of "fortune" magazine, you were called one of the eight most prominent power brokers on wall street, and then what happened? tell your story and how you -- >> i got fired. >> we know about that now. >> i shared it with everyone. yeah, you know, look, what i would say is that women you talked about have been moving sideways for a period of time. unfortunately on wall street, we've been moving backwards. despite the fact that gender diversity has been shown to reduce risk, increase returns, increase client focus, increase long-term focus, increase innovation, all which i think wall st
how did you break through, lisa, and get from where you were doing the assistant's work on the cosby show into. >> a lot comes from being from a very strong family and being told from a very early age that nothing is impossible, being open and listening and pursuing your dreams and really learning not to listen to no. you know, no sometimes is just a temporary setback and you have to go back and learn something different to turn the no into a yes. >> so you now -- salliy, you came...
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. >> christy stephens and her friends lisa barcelona and karen hill are members of a dinner club from houston who decided to take a cruise together. >> do you guys think you got on a safe ship? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> no. >> the second monday we were listing so bad my entire room flooded. so -- >> from what? >> the toilet, the shower, everything. my feet were -- the floor was squishy. >> were you worry withed at all as women traveling by yourselves that at any time you weren't safe? >> that's why we were locked away. >> just kind of survival mode. you've found a place for us that was contain and it had a back wall and a door. you never knew what could happen. >> so many doors were broken -- i mean, it wasn't safe as far as their protocol, you know. everybody fend for themselves as far as food. let floor 1 and 2 go between len and 11:30. it was may chaos and everyone running and hoarding the food. the people in the back, we had soaked submarine sandwiches. it was bread and tomato. >> they became known onboard as the library ladies. >> i won't be going on another cruise. >> done? >
. >> christy stephens and her friends lisa barcelona and karen hill are members of a dinner club from houston who decided to take a cruise together. >> do you guys think you got on a safe ship? >> absolutely not. >> no. >> no. >> the second monday we were listing so bad my entire room flooded. so -- >> from what? >> the toilet, the shower, everything. my feet were -- the floor was squishy. >> were you worry withed at all as women traveling...
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the whole night in st resident lisa to get. needless to say so. yet the country. that way. i tried neighborhoods. today we see or take. try to make soccer. can it. that made him one man had them on the fifth month. most refugees roy here in the gardens of this mode the street just under a week ago that the number one from two thousand to fifteen thousand in just a few days religious authorities have now simply stopped counting chris on the stool. in south africa the body of nelson mandela is lying in state for a second day. thousands of lining up to see their goodbyes to the anti apartheid icon who died last week. those people in mind there in pretoria while away the hours one main topic of conversation there is the bizarre story a bit daft interpreter at the mandela and the mario who's been called the fake thirty four year old found signed a ten g he says he is a real sign language interpreter but that he suffered schizophrenia gap so that during the event baby was just to kill a team to purge before and lupin allegiance of millions. sign language interpreters nelson end o
the whole night in st resident lisa to get. needless to say so. yet the country. that way. i tried neighborhoods. today we see or take. try to make soccer. can it. that made him one man had them on the fifth month. most refugees roy here in the gardens of this mode the street just under a week ago that the number one from two thousand to fifteen thousand in just a few days religious authorities have now simply stopped counting chris on the stool. in south africa the body of nelson mandela is...
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this is a vital task that many countries are now facing and russia is part of this global paradigm lisa look and on the money. ok gentlemen you know yourself can you you know when we look at the slowdown in growth in the russian economy which we just heard from that report will probably rebound at the end beer but how much of this can be attributed to external factors the eurozone for example russia's very susceptible to the european crisis and part of the reason for that is that for the past twenty years russia's foreign economic policy was tremendously eurocentric so instead of diversifying its economic and trade and investment links there was a very focused effort on europe and to some degree everybody believed in europe and you know we've been the euro we have some people seem to agree you know during some periods it did work but at the same time now when europe isn't crisis obviously this is having a significant impact on russia through the following mechanisms firstly europe is russia's largest trading partner so the capability for russia to export is lower because of that the sec
this is a vital task that many countries are now facing and russia is part of this global paradigm lisa look and on the money. ok gentlemen you know yourself can you you know when we look at the slowdown in growth in the russian economy which we just heard from that report will probably rebound at the end beer but how much of this can be attributed to external factors the eurozone for example russia's very susceptible to the european crisis and part of the reason for that is that for the past...
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lisa suennen, of psilos group believes v-c firms will continue to profit as affordable care reaches more americans. coming up...the first hand account of how some restaurant owners are working around the rules of obamacare--- after the break. and later in chart talk -- dunkin donuts is popular for its coffee --but what about the stock. is that worth a buy? find out soon as first business continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ restaurant owners have plenty their plates with the launch of obamacare. jackie keenan takes us to florida where managers are making the tough choices. the heat is on for restaurants. that includes this little greek location. president nick vojnovic says deals are falling through because of new health- care laws. i had a gentleman who wanted to buy a little greek and it would have put him over the 50 employee threshold and he said, i'm not going to do it, so i've personally seen deals fall through. since the affordable care act began on october 1, kitchens across the country are taking orders from washington on how to run their businesses. the bill's 2 major rules says: 1.
lisa suennen, of psilos group believes v-c firms will continue to profit as affordable care reaches more americans. coming up...the first hand account of how some restaurant owners are working around the rules of obamacare--- after the break. and later in chart talk -- dunkin donuts is popular for its coffee --but what about the stock. is that worth a buy? find out soon as first business continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ restaurant owners have plenty their plates with the launch of obamacare....
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what lisa jackson at e.p.a. is to it create a persona, this false guy, apparently doing stuff that wld make it look as if it's a real person, giving him an identity, and that is clearly a way to hide. i mean, otherwise, you don't do that you can have a second or a third email account that everybody can see is yours or even if they can't, you have a repository where it's known and revealed to investigators. but what jackson did clearly is an issue of secrecy and hiding. but i give sebelius a pass on this unless it can be shown that she was hi the identity of her accounts from everybody. >> bret: we should point out in the grapevine we said richard windsor received ethics awards from the e.p.a. >> true story. >> because of exemplary behavior. >> bret: i will also point out that james rosen had a couple of private email accounts, too. >> even if you agree with juan and charles, amazing thing to say. >> let's just absorb that for a second, the administration -- hold the president to his own standards. what he has do
what lisa jackson at e.p.a. is to it create a persona, this false guy, apparently doing stuff that wld make it look as if it's a real person, giving him an identity, and that is clearly a way to hide. i mean, otherwise, you don't do that you can have a second or a third email account that everybody can see is yours or even if they can't, you have a repository where it's known and revealed to investigators. but what jackson did clearly is an issue of secrecy and hiding. but i give sebelius a...
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what do you say to that, lisa? >> based on what we know right now, i have to respectfully disagree with the national coalition. because what jane who is a respected criminal defense attorney in that jurisdiction says under oath is that sa ma that scheibe contacted her. and even if jane had reached out to samantha scheibe, there's nothing wrong with that. i reach out to witnesses every day to try to get to the truth, to try to help my client. so i don't see any manipulation. i don't see that. it's possible that happened, but i think that's purely speculative at this point. i think the ball's in samantha scheibe's court. she's the one who made allegations. by the way, lying to police is a misdemeanor in florida. she admits that's what she's done. she now has legal jeopardy. >> but isn't it also true that her lawyer could have done this if this was her feeling and try to protect her at the same time, faith? >> well, she could. and i always hear people say, oh, can you prosecute the alleged victim now for lying to the
what do you say to that, lisa? >> based on what we know right now, i have to respectfully disagree with the national coalition. because what jane who is a respected criminal defense attorney in that jurisdiction says under oath is that sa ma that scheibe contacted her. and even if jane had reached out to samantha scheibe, there's nothing wrong with that. i reach out to witnesses every day to try to get to the truth, to try to help my client. so i don't see any manipulation. i don't see...
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lisa, i'm a writer and editor at tsa news blog. we have been covering this and urging our readers to submit the comment. they should know the tsa conveniently started removing the rapid scan machines which are the back scatter, the radduation-emitting -- there are no radduation emitting machines. we removed them. the millimeter wave machine have not been tested for safety. it's still an invasive search of the body. they have a 45% false positive rate. they alarm on more than half the people who go through them falsely alarm. before you submit your comments i would urge you perhaps not to dwell so much on the radduation. don't give em this the change to bot your public comment. concentrate on the fourth amendment violation. the violation of the body. the violation of our right travel about the country freely. the fourth amendment violation. and the fact that the scanners are so ineffective. they are a 54% false positive issue. >> the one issue with that once you set off alarm you are getting the patdown. >> question over here. >> in
lisa, i'm a writer and editor at tsa news blog. we have been covering this and urging our readers to submit the comment. they should know the tsa conveniently started removing the rapid scan machines which are the back scatter, the radduation-emitting -- there are no radduation emitting machines. we removed them. the millimeter wave machine have not been tested for safety. it's still an invasive search of the body. they have a 45% false positive rate. they alarm on more than half the people who...
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i noticed the preacher lisa picture they chose for the bio is me and my chemical fatigue. although i was deployed or often than not i was in the city that i trampled around the helmand river quite a bit and when one of the marines do you think there is any of those soviet mine in here, i said there could be. that is what they would do with the dogtags downstream. we were hot and sweaty and we had an absolutely incredible experience. monitoring the water that is involved in any of the systems is probably the fundamental challenge to understand water security in the region. there has been no true monitoring on a consistent basis in afghanistan since the late 1970s. and that is something that fundamentally has to change. that is something that some of the isaf forces were working on and finds the problem with the afghan government is trying to work with as well as the local and regional groups. that's where i want to take you in this period prior going in the government service i was a college geography professor so it's important for me to meet sure you have a sense of place
i noticed the preacher lisa picture they chose for the bio is me and my chemical fatigue. although i was deployed or often than not i was in the city that i trampled around the helmand river quite a bit and when one of the marines do you think there is any of those soviet mine in here, i said there could be. that is what they would do with the dogtags downstream. we were hot and sweaty and we had an absolutely incredible experience. monitoring the water that is involved in any of the systems is...
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look at this, with me, lisa. >> nobody just gets a gun out and shoots. even trained police officers. when they're on the ground with a suspect on top of them, they can't get their guns out that quickly. >> i think there was a struggle. at some point trayvon became aware of the gun and was backing up and george zimmerman shot him. >> this is a theory that we never heard during the case. >> it sure would have been good if the prosecutors instead of talking to the media about these theories afterwards would have offered them in the courtroom, in the aggressive, direct, straight forward way that prosecutors do in every other murder trial in this country. i mean, that's what's really astounding to me. for angela corey to say well, we argued racial profiling, was she watching the same trial they was watching? actually what happened, and i just read a "new york times" they're going to post on their website any time now, prosecutors fought to get in the prior non-emergency calls zimmerman made where in all cases he called about a suspicious person in the neighbo
look at this, with me, lisa. >> nobody just gets a gun out and shoots. even trained police officers. when they're on the ground with a suspect on top of them, they can't get their guns out that quickly. >> i think there was a struggle. at some point trayvon became aware of the gun and was backing up and george zimmerman shot him. >> this is a theory that we never heard during the case. >> it sure would have been good if the prosecutors instead of talking to the media...
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let's go to lisa desjardins standing by in washington with more on this. so, okay, tl us, lisa, how did it come to this and is there a possibility, maybe, of a compromise judge? . >> reporter: you know, it would be nice to think a compromise could be coming soon. that's not impossible. but, john, the answer to that question is sort of in the answer to the first, which is how did we get here? this is a fight that has been brewing for years. they've been putting off major budget decisions because republicans and democrats can't agree on how large government should be and has come to a head right at this point. now, is a compromise possible? we'll see. i'll tell you first of all where exactly we are now. after back and forth, back and forth, over the last three days, it's come down to this moment where house republicans say they want to go to a conference committee, which is where the house and senate usually would get together to work out differences. but senate democrats, president obama's party, they say that's just a ploy, because they're not going to com
let's go to lisa desjardins standing by in washington with more on this. so, okay, tl us, lisa, how did it come to this and is there a possibility, maybe, of a compromise judge? . >> reporter: you know, it would be nice to think a compromise could be coming soon. that's not impossible. but, john, the answer to that question is sort of in the answer to the first, which is how did we get here? this is a fight that has been brewing for years. they've been putting off major budget decisions...
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you know what they expect known for liking environments and then sticking with it the first part and lisa met on the wing scott temple and is looking light to the international well now it's like a sign that the design. julianne said to be delicate stomach. a total of in the second part of perth and we got to the demonstration. at the temple in and invite in the city government and the oki ni leaving soon and kind man and the general to actually experience it yourself then discuss what with and that too. of course had to come is the temple people to let us do its job that was the second part completed in the scene of the third part which happened to see the actual implementation. beware of inflation and to have a of the city government and the cultural affairs he will direct a new director on board to which went on recess to put this question. thanks ok and you mentioned the key point is now. and you know lou you know when you propose a project like this. and you wanted to licking the theory of historical city of time it has to be some apprehension who feel that among the local people it
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legal analyst lisa bloom joins us next. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," or an annual fee, ever. distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. >>> witness testimony continues for the second d
legal analyst lisa bloom joins us next. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. "that starts with one of the world's most...
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lisa sylvester's watching what's going on as well. lisa, what are you seeing? >> you know, wolf, we just saw the grambling state university pass by. also the tuskegee airmen. they also have a float. those are some of the items there, heading your way. a number of people here, some of the folks left, but there are a lot of people who just are sticking around. for this, obviously the highlight was seeing president obama. but this is quite a show they're putting on. and people sense that. there is a sense of history. we've talked to a number of people. we've talked to the people along the parade route and asked them why they want to come out. some of those people were here four years ago and decided to come back, four years later. it's obviously a little warmer than it was four years ago. but that's a very nice thing. you see the sun has now set on the capitol. people are still out here and the excitement is continuing on as we go on. even though it's getting dark. you see there, wolf, and kate, it's getting dark, but still people are being thatting out because th
lisa sylvester's watching what's going on as well. lisa, what are you seeing? >> you know, wolf, we just saw the grambling state university pass by. also the tuskegee airmen. they also have a float. those are some of the items there, heading your way. a number of people here, some of the folks left, but there are a lot of people who just are sticking around. for this, obviously the highlight was seeing president obama. but this is quite a show they're putting on. and people sense that....